Located in Seahouses, a 7-minute walk from Seahouses North Beach, Beach House Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Janet
From
United Kingdom
A quick hop across the road to the beach - and you could walk for miles uninterrupted
Located in Beadnell, a 13-minute walk from Beadnell Beach, Beadnell Towers Hotel has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Heather
From
United Kingdom
Staff were very friendly and helpful.
The decor is beautiful and room was very comfortable and clean. Gorgeous toiletry products in bathroom.
Lovely food. Wish we could have stayed longer!
Located in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, a 3-minute walk from Ross Back Sands, Manor House Hotel Holy Island has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Long
From
United Kingdom
The peace and quiet
The view from the room
The available parking
Nice beer
The Links Lets Room Only offers room only en suite accommodations with free parking.
Daniel
From
United Kingdom
I am a frequent visitor at the Links let’s, have been for many years. Very friendly staff and central to Seahouses. Rooms are very clean. Good value for money.
Blue Bell Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Belford. Providing a bar, the property is located within 5.7 miles of Bamburgh Castle.
Peter
From
United Kingdom
A return visit for my wife and I. Quiet and homely as usual. Will be back.
Offering a garden, Farneholm provides accommodations in Beadnell. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking, and free Wifi. Outdoor seating is also available at the vacation home.
Beautiful little village with many small independent shops,...
Beautiful little village with many small independent shops, restaurants and pubs. Fantastic sandy beaches and dunes. A lovely place to stay for a summer holiday, a short break or to stop for the night on the England Coastal Path.
Guest review by
John
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Bamburgh is a quintessential Northumbrian village, with...
Bamburgh is a quintessential Northumbrian village, with access to one of the best beaches in the UK. The North sea is a deep blue and inviting for the old water swimmers out there. With Holy Island visible from the beach it has timeless feel. There are four places to eat and drink and a couple of good cafes, so if you need a pit stop on the coast road, it's the ideal place. The castles looms on the horizon and well worth a visit.
Guest review by
Karen
Review score
10.0
Bamburgh and the castle is well worth a visit, steeped in...
Bamburgh and the castle is well worth a visit, steeped in history with spectacular views. Ideal base for commuting to surrounding areas, plenty eateries, pubs and shops on doorstep and friendly people. Parking can be busy at times and is mostly free.
Guest review by
Thomas
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
One of the best beaches I have visited in the UK.
One of the best beaches I have visited in the UK. I visited the beach during sunrise as well as sunset and got some stunning photos on each of those visits. The beach is quiet, calm and with the Bamburgh Castle overlooking it, it presents a wonderful opportunity for landscape photography.
Guest review by
Travelling_UKCouple
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
A very scenic little village dominated by the castle that...
A very scenic little village dominated by the castle that overlooks the whole area. Good for walks along the coast, particularly to Seahouses. Lindisfarne is a short distance up the coast and well worth a visit.
Guest review by
Denis
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Bamburgh is a lovely little town, with three pubs, a...
Bamburgh is a lovely little town, with three pubs, a restaurant and a coffee shop. There is also a small shop and a butchers, but during the 3 day bank holiday weekend when we visited neither appeared to be open.
The nearest small supermarket is the co-op in Seahouses (3 miles), but unless you are prepared to pay for parking be prepared for a short walk to it. If you are driving in via Alnwick it may be best to stop for supplies here before heading to Bamburgh.
Bamburgh castle is worth a visit, and if you have young children the warrior training session was lots of fun and well worth the £3 per child cost.
Guest review by
Helen
United Kingdom
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My castle view room was absolutely beautiful and the bed super comfortable. I would've been reluctant to leave the hotel at all had Bamburgh not been so beautiful! Also, dinner and breakfast were lovely and both the service and atmosphere in the restaurant and bar were great.
We loved everything about the property, it was so quiet and peaceful, the hot tub was an amazing feature. Plenty of space in the lodge, comfortable beds, clean, great facilities. Fantastic location, 5 minutes drive or 40 minutes walk into Bamburgh. Very welcoming.
The cottage was surprisingly spacious with plenty of room for a group of 4. It is very well situated in being just a short drive to Bamburgh. There is also a nice woodland walk close by, which is very useful if you are bringing your dog.
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